Christoph Ballestrem

Christoph Ballestrem

Manchester University

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Christoph Ballestrem

Christoph Ballestrem, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Manchester University, specializes in the field of cell biology, cell adhesion, cell migration, fluorescence microscopy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Proximity mapping of desmosomes reveals a striking shift in their molecular neighbourhood associated with maturation

The structural basis of the talin–KANK1 interaction that coordinates the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons at focal adhesions

The βI domain promotes active β1 integrin clustering into mature adhesion sites

Tensin3 interaction with talin drives the formation of fibronectin-associated fibrillar adhesions

Desmosome dualism–most of the junction is stable, but a plakophilin moiety is persistently dynamic

Vinculin is required for neuronal mechanosensing but not for axon outgrowth

Desmosomal dualism: the core is stable while plakophilin is dynamic

Estimation of cell cycle states of human melanoma cells with quantitative phase imaging and deep learning

Christoph Ballestrem Information

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Citations(all)

9885

Citations(since 2020)

3231

Cited By

8072

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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Manchester University

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Christoph Ballestrem Skills & Research Interests

cell biology

cell adhesion

cell migration

fluorescence microscopy

Top articles of Christoph Ballestrem

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Proximity mapping of desmosomes reveals a striking shift in their molecular neighbourhood associated with maturation

Molecular & Cellular Proteomics

Judith B Fülle

Rogerio Alves de Almeida

Craig Lawless

Liam Stockdale

Bian Yanes

...

2024/2/10

The structural basis of the talin–KANK1 interaction that coordinates the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons at focal adhesions

Open Biology

Xingchen Li

Benjamin Thomas Goult

Christoph Ballestrem

Thomas Zacharchenko

2023/6/21

The βI domain promotes active β1 integrin clustering into mature adhesion sites

Life Science Alliance

Giulia Mana

Donatella Valdembri

Janet A Askari

Zhenhai Li

Patrick Caswell

...

2023/2/1

Tensin3 interaction with talin drives the formation of fibronectin-associated fibrillar adhesions

Journal of Cell Biology

Paul Atherton

Rafaella Konstantinou

Suat Peng Neo

Emily Wang

Eleonora Balloi

...

2022/9/8

Desmosome dualism–most of the junction is stable, but a plakophilin moiety is persistently dynamic

Journal of cell science

Judith B Fülle

Henri Huppert

David Liebl

Jaron Liu

Rogerio Alves de Almeida

...

2021/11/1

Vinculin is required for neuronal mechanosensing but not for axon outgrowth

Experimental Cell Research

De-Yao Wang

Cristina Melero

Ashwaq Albaraky

Paul Atherton

Karin A Jansen

...

2021/10/15

Desmosomal dualism: the core is stable while plakophilin is dynamic

bioRxiv

Judith B Fülle

Henri Huppert

David Liebl

Jaron Liu

Rogerio Alves de Almeida

...

2021/3/2

Estimation of cell cycle states of human melanoma cells with quantitative phase imaging and deep learning

Tristan Henser-Brownhill

Robert J Ju

Nikolas K Haass

Samantha J Stehbens

Christoph Ballestrem

...

2020/4/3

An end to end system for measuring axon growth

Zewen Liu

Timothy Cootes

Christoph Ballestrem

2020

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